Using Mac as Wireless Access point

If i set up the MAC to be a Wireless Access point, via the Sharing option in System Preferences, it works fine if i am trying to connect a PC, other MAC or iPhone to the internet, but devices such as Nintendo DS or Kindle fail (these devices work OK on other wireless networks) to connect they recognise the Wireless network OK but fail to connect and i have tried the basic configuration with no security and it still fails.
What am i doing wrong please?
Thx
John

I managed to resolve this issue with help from the following:-
http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20051119155606277
Thanks

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